Thread: Looking for software
Forum: Guitar Tabs
Author: 357mag
357mag - 9/9/2007 at 21:31

I'm working with Guitar Pro which is quite great, but unfortunately, there are not tabs out there for all the guitarists I'd like to learn songs from. Robin Trower for one. So what I was thinking is it would be great if I could find some kind of software program that would allow me to put a CD in my CD-ROM and then pick which song I want to be transcribed and then the software automatically transcribes the song.

I don't even know if such a thing exists out there, but if anyone knows of such software, please post.

Thanks


tattoo - 9/9/2007 at 21:49

That would be a great software but unfortunity I don't think it exsists.


357mag - 9/9/2007 at 22:04

I did stumble across something called Music Recognition Pro. I sent the company an email asking them some questions about it. You can download the demo for free. The program itself costs around $99.00.


357mag - 9/10/2007 at 05:13

Yuk. I downloaded several demos of programs that claim to do just that. They're all horrible sounding. I bet the pros do it by hand. They use a computer to enter in the notes on the staff, but they do it by hand otherwise.


ricoboc - 9/11/2007 at 09:40

What songs are you looking for by Robin Trower? perhaps I can help.

He's one of the few blues rock guitar players I admire.


brian - 10/3/2007 at 00:06

Check out the Tascam guitar trainer you can slow down the songs without changing the pitch and it's makes learning leads,chords,songs easy. That's what most of the pros use to transcribe since they have deadlines like guitar player magazine for example


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